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Tires: Going RFT Bridgestone DriveGuard vs. Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP
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10-14-2014, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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Tires: Going RFT Bridgestone DriveGuard vs. Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP
I am well aware that most of you guys are seriously anti-RFT; that being understood, please consider the following.
It's time for tires and the Bridgestone DriveGuard RFT and Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP are both well-rated and less expensive than the non-RFT LRR tires I was looking at (Pirelli Cinturato P7 and Michelin Primacy MXM4). My wife is the primary driver of her base 335d, and I like the idea of not worrying about her installing a plug, and operating a pump. The Bridgestone DriveGuard RFT are currently $158/tire on TireRack with $70.00 Visa Card with mail-in rebate. The Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP RFT are $156/tire on TireRack, and I am leaning this way. Any and all input from those few of you who are pro-Run-Flat Tire will be grealy appreciated. Thanks in advance, attack at will.
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10-15-2014, 11:03 AM | #2 |
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What about the Continental ContiPro Contact all season RFT tires.. They are a bit more money but are OEM tires and I have had good luck with these tires. No sidewall bubbles and I have hit some crazy pot holes without knowing they were there. They ride very well and aren't noisy either..
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My Conti run flats run out of tread every 9K miles. Replaced with non run flat GoodYear eagles and am getting a lot more tread life. Maybe a fluke with my alignment but I think the OEM Conti's are shit.
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Continental ContiSportContact 3 SSR LRR RFT (Y-Rated) are $177.00/tire on TireRack. The Michelin Primacy MXM4 ZP and Bridgestone DriveGuards mainly caught my attention due to positive reviews and very good price for a decent tire period; seems like a good deal given that they are RFTs.
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Looks like we are going with the Bridgestone DriveGuard RFT from our local Firestone. $4.00 or so more expensive than buying from TireRack, and paying for installation, but includes Road Hazard Coverage and Lifetime Rotation.
$838.38 "Out-The-Door" and there is a $70.00 mail-in rebate. Thanks for your input guys.
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Will report back after we put some miles on them.
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